INTRODUCTION Vancouver is known as a city that flourishes with the beauty of the economy and nature. At the 2010 Winter Olympics, both the ability to host games and the nature of game advertisements were emphasized. The focus of these commercials lies in the soaring mountains and lush forests, just as they do with the city itself. "For those who are not trained, Vancouver is one of the rare cities that seems to take a subtle balance between urban development and landscape protection." [2.9] However, this natural beauty is a problem for urban development It can be considered. .
In the sense of nature, it is ideal for water availability. Vancouver and its surroundings are classified as temperate rainforest. The University of British Columbia is on land, the end is in the ocean, I travel by bicycle. One of my favorite things when I was young is to participate in a large physical model project across the downstream water resources field of BC. They made fun of various uses and diversion, not just floods and dams. Since that time, I have traveled all over the world and have seen how they respond to various natural water systems. I have been to the United States "dusty" everywhere in the North American prairie and important areas of India. I lived in the UK for ten years, found a country full of natural water - and I studied the history of all the abuses of Thames and saw the different stages of recovery.
Vancouver is the largest city in British Columbia, Canada and is the third largest city in Canada. As of 2006, the population of Vancouver was 578,000 people, but the census metropolitan area exceeded 2 million people. Residents of Vancouver (such as residents of many large cities in Canada) are ethnically diverse, with more than 50% being not native speakers. It is in the north of the Fraser River, mainly in the western part of the Ballard peninsula. Vancouver is one of the world's most livable towns, but it is one of the most expensive cities in Canada and North America. There are also many international events held in Vancouver and recently attracted the attention of the world for holding the 2010 Winter Olympic Games with Whistler nearby.
To Vancouver, Vancouver International Airport (YVR) on Richmond Island in southern Vancouver operates. Vancouver Airport is the second busiest airport in Canada and the second largest international passenger gateway on the west coast of North America. Helijet and Floating Aircraft Corporation operates regular flights from Vancouver Harbor and YVR South Terminal. There are also two BC ferry terminals in the city. One is in the northwest of Horseshoe Bay (West Vancouver) and the other is Tsawssen (Delta) in the south.